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Fabric Sourcing Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practic

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Sustainable Fabric Sourcing Course 2026," what is the primary strategic advantage of prioritizing a supplier's adherence to the Higg Index MSI over their ISO 14001 certification when evaluating environmental impact?
The Higg Index MSI is a mandatory industry standard, whereas ISO 14001 is a voluntary certification.
ISO 14001 is a broader environmental management system, while the Higg MSI offers specific, quantifiable data on material environmental performance.
ISO 14001 certification guarantees ethical labor practices, which the Higg MSI does not address.
The Higg MSI focuses solely on water usage, making it more relevant for textile production than the comprehensive ISO 14001.
Q2Domain Verified
When sourcing recycled polyester (rPET) for a fashion brand aiming for true circularity as outlined in "The Complete Sustainable Fabric Sourcing Course 2026," what is the most critical factor to verify regarding the source of the rPET to ensure it genuinely contributes to a circular economy?
The geographical proximity of the rPET recycling facility to the fabric mill to minimize transportation emissions.
The traceability of the rPET back to its original source material (e.g., plastic bottles) and the absence of virgin polyester contamination.
The percentage of post-consumer waste (PCW) in the rPET, with a minimum of 80% PCW being the benchmark.
The supplier's proprietary recycling technology, as advanced methods ensure higher quality recycled fibers.
Q3Domain Verified
According to the principles taught in "The Complete Sustainable Fabric Sourcing Course 2026," what is the most effective approach for a textile manufacturer to mitigate the risk of "greenwashing" when making claims about the biodegradability of their fabrics?
Relying on the inherent biodegradability of natural fibers like cotton and linen, assuming they will degrade quickly in any environment.
Using vague marketing language that suggests biodegradability without making explicit, quantifiable claims.
Obtaining third-party certifications from recognized bodies like TÜV AUSTRIA for biodegradability in specific environments (e.g., industrial compost).
Publishing detailed laboratory test reports of biodegradability studies conducted in-house, showcasing high degradation percentages.

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